Setup a Kubernetes on AWS. You can use any method you prefer, bu for the
simplicity of this tutorial, we are going to use eksctl. For more details on how to set up an
EKS cluster using eksctl, see the section Installation on AWS EKS.

The above options are assuming that masquerading is desired and that the VM
is connected to the VPC using eth0. It will route all traffic that does
not stay in the VPC via eth0 and masquerade it.

If you want to avoid masquerading, set global.masquerade=false. You must
ensure that the security groups associated with the ENIs (eth1,
eth2, …) allow for egress traffic to outside of the VPC. By default,
the security groups for pod ENIs are derived from the primary ENI
(eth0).